It doesn’t sound like this event is going to yield much in the way of announcements or new information on the HTC One M9, but it could still be a fun gathering to tune in to if you’re able. Once the link to the YouTube stream goes live, I’ll be sure to update this post.

Uhhh, what? Didn’t the phone already launch, or have a launch by HTC? Hey everyone, we are going to have a party to celebrate the launch of the Nexus 4….Come on down.

JJCommonSense

Lmao!

Austin

Like, yeah… I’ve already played with an M9 at my local TMO store…

NOYB

Personally, I would be happier knowing that Band 12 has launched in Orange County, California. Anyone seen it yet?

gmo8492

I read a post saying that band 12 is only active in parts of Santa Ana.

Joe

I pray that by Q3 they buy Cavalier LLC. Cuz that is the last hope they have to make a really solid network. O ya and at the same time they need to buy Continuum and AB. Once they have all those they are set to compete with verizon and att till like 2018 and then they need 600mhz.

GUEST23

Band 12 is active in most counties here in MN (i checked using service mode) however, 98% of the time Band 4 is the one active. Band 12 is only 5 Mhz and serves more like a backup when Band 4 is weak (like in my basement). This makes sense since Band 12 has more penetrating power,

Rod

Im pretty sure most of SoCal is in one of those channel 51 exclusion areas. We aren’t getting band 12 till a certain tv station in LA vacates.

George is from another dimension n, one where HTC is the #1 Android manufacturer despite not having the best hardware available.

taron19119

Does anyone know John Leger or Neville ray email

brdwy12

So tired of phone comments. Objectivity is a thing of the past. Everybody has to feel theirs is the best. Any information that might suggest otherwise,is like their mother has just been insulted. I think we have reached a point that all the 4 or 5 top models are excellent devices.I have tried Apple, Samsung and HTC. I find the difference is in the customer service and support. In that area from my personal experience, HTC has no equal. Wether your device is 3 months or 3 years they will assist you in solving any issue at no charge. That alone separates them enough for me to choose an HTC device. There are pros and cons to all the top devices. To each his own. Unless you own significant stock in one these companies, take a chill pill and enjoy YOUR device.

NOYB

No. Months ago, a concurrent agreement was reached between T-Mobile and KXLA allowing both to operate by simply reducing the uplink bandwidth to prevent interference with the TV signal. It is also known that Band 12 is already active in parts of LA. This is verifiable information. Google it.

NOYB

Adding to what i just said:

On 1/13/15 Rancho Palos Verdes Broadcasters, the licensee of KXLA, has entered into a Concurrent Operations Agreement with T-Mobile USA. Pursuant to the Agreement RPVB gives its concurrence for the operations of T-Mobile’s 700 MHz A block license within the protected service contour of KXLA.

On February 2015, The FCC approved the agreement between Rancho Palos Verdes Broadcasters, the licensee of KXLA,and T-Mobile. It no longer prevents deployment of LTE in 700 MHz A block.

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brendanhohoho

HTC continues to improve its iconic One design line and the One M9 is its best. HTC listened to customer feedback on the One M7 and One M8 with the M9 better in every aspect, from hardware to software.

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